Brain-Machine Interface [electronic resource] : Closed-loop Bidirectional System Design / by Xilin Liu, Jan Van der Spiegel.
By: Liu, Xilin [author.]
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Contributor(s): Van der Spiegel, Jan [author.]
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Introduction -- Neural Recording Front-end Design -- Neural Feature Extraction -- Neural Stimulator Design -- Bidirectional Neural Interface and Closed-loop Control -- System Integration and Experiments -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.
This book provides an introduction to the emerging area of “Brain-Machine Interfaces,” with emphasis on the operation and practical design aspects. The book will help both electrical & bioengineers as well as neuroscience investigators to learn about the next generation brain-machine interfaces. The comprehensive review and design analysis will be very helpful for researchers who are new to this area or interested in the study of the brain. The in-depth discussion of practical design issues especially in animal experiments will also be valuable for experienced researchers. Provides readers with background on brain-machine interfaces, a summary of design requirements, and circuit and system design examples; Presents the first comprehensive study of closed-loop bidirectional BMI’s for freely behaving animals; Demonstrates the first reported portable system to provide all necessary hardware for a closed-loop sensorimotor neural interf ace; many innovations in the circuit design optimized for the characteristics of neural interface and electrode-electrolyte interface.
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